Past Presentations
Have a look at some of our past presentations
Each spring and fall North Hill offers a series of events in our “catalog.” These events range from lectures by distinguished experts on history, art, popular culture and topics of the day to presentations by professional musicians, opera singers and other performing artists. We aim to edify and entertain with programs to reach broad interests. Events are free of charge, include free valet parking and are followed by a reception. Join us!

PAST EVENT Why Mongolia?
Tuesday, April 6, 11 AM with North Hill Resident Sally Todd We’ve rescheduled this fabulous event for April 6th! North Hill resident Sally Todd wasted

PAST EVENT Miscarriages of Justice, How Do They Happen?
Thursday, March 11, 3 PM with North Hill Resident Stanley Z. Fisher Professor of Law Emeritus, Boston University In the twenty-plus years since courts began

PAST EVENT Making a Difference in Rural Honduras
What is life like in a small Honduran village? What would motivate its subsistence farmers to pull up stakes and seek asylum in America? This

Coffee Confab, Every Third Wednesday at 11 AM
Join North Hill residents for a conversation about life on campus. No sales pitch, no staff, just you, the residents and some good conversation. Next

PAST EVENT For Thee We Sing, A Musical Tribute to Veterans
Inspired by the natural beauty and brilliance of the constellation Lyra, Ensemble Lyra brings together five highly talented musicians. While each shines as a soloist,

PAST EVENT Guy Fawkes and the Gunpowder Plot of 1605 with Johnny Kinsman Thursday, November 5, 2020, 2 PM
Johnny Kinsman is a writer, actor, lecturer and presenter with a keen and in depth knowledge of history. Join him to learn more about the

PAST EVENT Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol Thursday
Join Actor, writer, director, storyteller Johnny Kinsman for an illustrated reading of Charles Dickens’ beloved novella A Christmas Carol. Illustrated with slides and animated by

PAST EVENT “The 14th Amendment and Equal Protection of the Law”
A discussion of the origins of theConstitution’s 14th Amendment, at a particularly polarizing moment in the nation’s history, and of its history since its ratification.

PAST EVENT Fred Moyer in Concert
Join Concert Pianist Fred Moyer in a winter concert to warm a cold December. Fred began his studies at age seven with his mother Betsy.

PAST EVENT Enterprising Women of Boston 1862-1914 with Historian Susan Wilson
Susan Wilson is an author, photographer, public historian, official historian of the Omni Parker House Hotel and a Brandeis Womens’ Studies Research Center Scholar. Join

PAST EVENT: WET: An exhibit in the North Hill Art Gallery
Artists Ilana Manolson and Joel Janowitz in the North Hill Gallery July through October, 2019 WET Artist Talk and Reception Wednesday, July 10, 3pm

PAST EVENT 1,000 Years in 60 Minutes! With Conductor Russell Ger
Have you ever wondered what people mean when they talk about Romantic or Baroque music? Did Mozart and Tchaikovsky ever have brunch together? Making sense

PAST EVENT EightySomethings with Katharine Esty, PhD
Katharine Esty, is a PhD and author of the award winning book, EightySomethings, A Practical Guide to Letting Go, Aging Well and Finding Unexpected Happiness.

PAST EVENT Coding/Sign, Symbol, Signification
Join us Thursday February 6, 2020 at 3:30 pm to hear artists Jeanne Williamson and Kim Alemian talk about their work currently on exhibit in

December 2019 at North Hill
An Illustrated Reading of A Christmas Carol, December 5, 2019 at 11 am with storyteller Johnny Kinsman. Kinsman’s vivid portrayals of the characters in Dickens’

PAST EVENT Road to the White House 2020: the Process, Candidates and Strategies
On the even of the Iowa Caucuses and the New Hampshire primary, join in a conversation about the campaigns for the Democratic nomination and for

PAST EVENT DrumatiX
Rapping, tapping, clapping and the beat, beat, beat of a drum. We hear it, we feel it and it makes us want to move. Join

PAST EVENT Lyrical Guitar with Aaron Larget Caplan
A recent recipient of the Medaille E’Etain from the Societe Academique Arts-Science-Lettres de Paris, Aaron Larget Caplan is a classical-world guitarist. He has performed solo
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